Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Fachrichtung 4.7 Universität des Saarlandes

Computational Linguistics Colloquium

This seminar series is jointly organized by the Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics and the International Post-Graduate College in Language Technology and Cognitive Systems.

Winter Term 2003/2004

Thursdays, 16:15, Building 17, Seminar Room, unless indicated otherwise

Date Speaker Title of talk
23 October
30 October
06 November
13 November Martha Palmer Putting Meaning into Your Trees
20 November
27 November
04 December Nikiforos Karamanis Evaluating Metrics of Entity Coherence for Descriptive Text Structuring
11 December John Hale Quantifying Ambiguity Resolution With Information Theory
18 December Miles Osborne Ensemble-based Active Learning for Parse Selection
08 January
15 January Gabriella Vigliocco Representing meaning: The featural and unitary semantic space hypothesis (FUSS)
22 January Sabine Schulte im Walde German Semantic Verb Classes - Manual and Automatic Acquisition
29 January Ian Horrocks cancelled
05 February Anna Młynarczyk (Universiteit Utrecht) cancelled
11 February Nate Blaylock Agent-based Dialogue Modeling and Management
12 February Horst Müller cancelled
13 February Shen Dan (National University of Singapore) Biomedical Named Entity Recognition: A Machine Learning Approach
19 February
26 February Daniel Büring What Rules Focus Projection, If Not Focus Projection Rules?
4 March Jason Eisner Parameterized Finite-State Machines and Their Training
30 March Georgios Petasis Ellogon: A language engineering platform